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Abhor. Verb To regard with horror and loathing; to hate intensely. Synonyms: despise, detest, aversion Example: When I was a small child, I abhorred eating liver. Advocate. Verb and noun Verb – to speak or argue in favor of; to give active public support to.
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Abhor • Verb • To regard with horror and loathing; to hate intensely. • Synonyms: despise, detest, aversion • Example: When I was a small child, I abhorred eating liver.
Advocate • Verb and noun • Verb – to speak or argue in favor of; to give active public support to. • Noun – A person who pleads in the interest of a cause or individual. • Synonyms: Support, uphold, recommend; defender, spokesman. • Example: I have become her advocate because I honestly believe in her ideas.
Allude • Verb • To refer to indirectly. • Synonyms: hint at, suggest, insinuate • Example: During the course of the evening, he alluded to the fact that he had attended Harvard.
Appall • Verb • To fill with intense horror, fear, or dismay. • Synonyms: horrify, shock, stun • Example: I was appalled to hear that a fistfight had broken out during the dinner party.
Atone • Verb • To make up for or repent. • Synonyms: redeem, restitution, penance • Example: “You made an honest mistake,” Wanda said. “Don’t feel that you have to atone for it.”
Badger • Verb • To tease; to annoy with a constant string of petty torments. • Synonyms: Harass, pester, torment • Example: A judge will reprimand an overly aggressive attorney for badgering a witness.
Blithe • Adjective • Merry and carefree, overly unconcerned; reckless. • Synonyms: lighthearted, jolly, jovial • Example: Their blithe lack of concern for the safety of the children in their care disturbed me greatly.
Buttress • Noun and verb • Noun – a support or reinforcement. • Verb – To support or reinforce. • Synonyms: prop, brace, pillar • Example: The speaker buttressed her arguments with a solid presentation of relevant facts and figures.
Censure • Noun and verb • Noun – open and strong criticism or disapproval. • Verb – to criticize severely; to disapprove strongly. • Synonyms: reprimand, condemn, rebuke • Example: I am very wary of anyone who is too quick to censure and too slow to forgive.
Cohere • Verb • To hold or stick together; to fit together into an orderly, logical, and unified whole. • Synonyms: combine, gel. • Example: If all the elements in your essay don’t cohere properly, you won’t achieve a single overall effect.